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John 12 – Extravagant love & deep surrender

Good day everyone, and welcome back to our journey through the book of John! 😊 Today we’re diving into chapter 12, and my prayer is that as we reflect together, God’s Word will bring encouragement, guidance, and fresh revelation for our daily walk.

Chapter 12 opens with a beautiful scene in Bethany. Jesus is visiting the home of Lazarus, the same Lazarus whom He raised from the dead in chapter 11. This moment is filled with gratitude, love, and worship. Each person in the household expresses honour and love to Jesus in a different way, and the details are so intentional and profound.

Martha is serving, as she often does. This is her love language, serving Jesus with her hands and her energy. Lazarus is reclining at the table with Jesus, a living testimony of resurrection power and a reminder to everyone present of the miracle-working God standing in their midst. And Mary pours out a jar of expensive perfume, anointing Jesus’ feet and wiping them with her hair. Her act was intimate, costly, and deeply worshipful.

I love that Scripture highlights the differences between the three of them, each expressing love to Jesus uniquely, yet sincerely. It reminds me that we all have different ways of showing devotion to God. Worship is not a competition. The true measure is the sincerity of our hearts.

But not everyone celebrated Mary’s extravagant worship. Judas—who would later betray Jesus—criticized her, claiming the perfume should have been sold and given to the poor. Of course, he wasn’t truly concerned for the poor; Scripture tells us he was stealing from the money bag. His heart couldn’t comprehend such love.

From this I learned something important: not everyone will understand your devotion to God. Some will criticize. Some will judge. Some will question your sacrifice or the way you honour God. But don’t let that stop you. Jesus sees your heart, He values your worship, and He will defend you just as He defended Mary.

As the story unfolds, many people flocked to see Jesus and Lazarus, the living evidence of His power. This made the religious leaders furious. Their jealousy and hatred had blinded them so deeply that they even plotted to kill Lazarus. Imagine plotting murder because people were turning to God! It shows how easily a heart consumed by envy and pride can drift from truth.

Later in the chapter, Jesus enters Jerusalem riding on a donkey, fulfilling prophecy. The crowds shouted “Hosanna!” yet verse 16 tells us that the disciples didn’t fully understand these events until after Jesus was glorified. This stood out to me—the Holy Spirit is the One who helps us understand God’s work, even when it doesn’t make sense in the moment. What seems confusing today may make complete sense later when the Holy Spirit brings clarity.

Later in the chapter, Jesus makes some profound and challenging statement in verse 25 & 26:

These words are challenging and liberating at the same time. Jesus isn’t telling us to hate ourselves or live recklessly. He’s teaching us that following Him requires dying to our own agenda and laying aside self-centred desires. To follow Jesus is to surrender control—to choose His way over ours. It’s a daily invitation to trust Him completely.

The Life Application Study Bible puts it beautifully:
“We must be so committed to living for Jesus that we “care nothing” for our lives by comparison. This does not mean that we long to die or that we are careless or destructive with the lives God has given us, but rather that we are willing to die if doing so will glorify Christ. We must disown the tyrannical rule of our own self-centeredness. By laying aside our striving for advantage, security, and pleasure, we can serve God lovingly and freely. Releasing control of our lives and transferring control to Jesus brings eternal life and genuine joy”.

Verse 26 continues by reminding us that to serve Jesus means to stay close to Him, imitate Him, and follow Him wholeheartedly. And then comes the promise: the Father will honor those who serve Him. What a beautiful assurance! God Himself honours and favours those who choose to follow Christ fully.

Toward the end of the chapter, Jesus reminds us once again that He is the Light of the world. Light exposes, reveals, clarifies, and guides. When we walk in the light, when we follow Jesus we cannot be overtaken by darkness.

His invitation is simple but life-changing: Walk in the light. Trust in the Light. Become children of the Light.

Have you made the commitment to follow Him today? His arms are open. His light is shining. His call remains the same: Follow Me. And the promise still stands—the Father will honor you.

Today is a great day to say, “Lord, I choose You. I follow You. I lay down my way for Yours.”

Thank you so much for joining me in our study of John 12. I’d love to hear from you—what stood out to you the most in this chapter? Share your reflections in the comments so we can continue growing together in faith.

Proverbs 8 – Flirting with death?

Good day everyone and welcome to another day of blogging through the bible 😊

Today we look at Proverbs chapter 8 and will focus on verses 13 and 32-36

Wisdom pours into you when you hate every form of evil in your life. Loving evil shows a lack of wisdom. Hating what’s evil is a form of worship to God. Most times we see worship as only the songs we sing, especially the slow tempo ones but really and truly worship is beyond that. In Romans 12: 1-2, Paul tells us that offering every part of our lives as a living sacrifice is worship to God. 

Worship of God encompasses a life lived in reverence and submission to him, acknowledging His sovereignty and responding to His grace with gratitude and obedience. It involves a heart that prioritizes God above all else and a lifestyle that reflects His will in every aspect of life. 

When you say “God, I worship you,” consider if your actions and lifestyle truly reflect that worship. Words don’t mean anything if there is no action to back it up.

The writer in verse 13, has made it clear that hating evil, pride and perverse speech is worship to God and as a result, wisdom is poured into us.

These verses above speak for themselves but verse 34- 36 really stood out for me

If you seek for wisdom each day, waiting to hear from God to see what he will say, this scripture says joy will break forth within you. The word of God brings us joy. If you are lacking joy, carve out time daily to spend with God, to listen for his instructions and you will see joy bursting forth from within you.

Fountain of life pours into you every time we seek for the wisdom of God and find it. This is the life of God – Zoe. Seeking for wisdom is the secret of growing in the delight and favour of the Lord. It’s not too late to start seeking wisdom and stop flirting with death

My prayer for us today is that we will learn to hate evil and our everyday life will be an acceptable worship unto God. That we will daily seek for God’s wisdom and in return, He will pour his life into us In Jesus Name. Amen

Thanks for joining me on this journey.

Feel free to leave your thoughts on this chapter in the comment section